Guidance for Pilgrims to the Cathedral

Jill’s Tips for Pilgrims

Don’t avoid the cathedral and God’s power to change you that resides there. Spend as much time in the cathedral as you can. It can feel like “too much,” but after a break, come back. It takes time for the loveliness, tenderness, and peace seep in.

Find the places and images you love. Keep returning to them.

Remember you are here for a reason. Take that seriously, soon you will be gone. Whether you have come for wisdom, connection, healing, revelation, or something else, your time here is an important part of your life-story. Keep your focus, even when it is scary or hard.

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